![]() It will make SSH connections, but I prefer PuTTY for that. Not only does it work as a normal serial terminal, but will also work as a telnet terminal. Ralph Bugg, K8HSQ, had this to say on the topic: “I use PuTTY for my SSH connections to my Linux systems and find it works quite well however, for normal serial terminal applications, I prefer Tera Term 4.74. ![]() Three weeks ago, I mentioned alternatives to HyperTerminal, the Windows communications program that Microsoft stopped bundling with new versions of its operating systems (Windows 7 and Windows XP). Its purpose “is to gather, aggregate, summarize and preserve the colorful stories that make the American Radio Relay League’s DXCC program the fascinating program that it is.”Įach week, Rich plans to tackle a DXCC entity. I found a few items online and mentioned them last week, but Rich wanted more and decided to do it himself. ![]() I wrote last week’s Surfin’ in response to an e-mail from Rich Holoch, KY6R, who was looking for “an in depth account of the history of the DXCC program.” This week, Surfin’ considers another replacement for HyperTerminal and a new blog that digs up the low-down on DXCC entities.
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